Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 23, 1917, Page 3

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W&m&ié‘fiem R b 5 TR RS G R e IDC C | ENTS WII ILLNESS WILL COME | . -, v e - McGraw’s T Pace in National League— ; 2 tawny tarzet. On e = LliEsTaes DTN (feomargaine right spot with a rapidity of ealeyla- MPA a — B ' tio nthat can oniy be attained by con- b, 29 ¢ A o'y . stant practice. . I — , Ib, 28¢ New York, April 22.—The first full ; z i What the Exerts Say. . » week of the 1917 baseball’ seasoir ended _Thursday. z i Granulated < Size ol J with ‘New York leading_ in the' Na- By Byt it tet you tiat i /te 2 1K10 Toe; Large 300 5 fim'rm b .. tional league and Chicago in the and American. The ties for league lead- | Detroft, Cievamna. s ' . o 3 SUGAR ........... 87c New York and Chicago wore dcfeated. ia" Ao~ St Louis. imp . * 4 mat With purchase of./5'lh. Mohiesn Tea. | they managed to keep thelr averases ¢ e A sl s S ow Yo oainue NS Jeeat : o e . vl g g ea > Kieptar - ot : of the season ‘in Brookivn Weanseday ? o fend' 1o the. fact "'“.n: '°:°:k o'r': un8: || Fresh Sliced at the han e Veteran . fioes mot Eet out to the mark i Coombs and _lost tHe opening game Coanch Tt comes stringing along io || BEEF LIVER, b. ....12¢ LEMONS, doz. . ..... 19¢ o res| RHUBARB, Ib. .... .. 10 New ONIONS ..... 2 lbs. 25¢ i Green You want your Insurance money| at the Polo Grounds on Fr v after a certain extént, and consequentl (A (A) B ' n'pe e QUICK. 1f you insure throush THIS)fa fourteen inning battle wit _ Boston. 2177 8 olmumee i3 the “iead" ‘has been a trifle more tha: Except for -these 0 setbacks, (5l necessary, the chances are that the agency, yowll obtain it PROMPTLY,[EXcept for these two setbacks. e 3o s ilvani (i3 tail end of the load will often break (| Fine Meaty Fresh Rye | STRING BEANS, . Strong companies, expert skill batting also is good, averaging more 3 0m Tetiman.ct 30 0 the target—the bulk of the shot* hav- than nine hits a game. < A N R ing crossed the line ahead of it. 2 gqts. 2 ISAAC S. JONES . St. Louis and Boston aiding 318 Favanaer.e is Rnother point to keep in mina is: |JPRUNES, ..... 3 lbs. 25¢ . > New York in setting the in the G SR 301 3 olehme: L] When shooting at quartering targets : Insurance and Real Estate Agent National, both teams having -won five ® bopo e = by g e don’t stop swinging the gun when you 2 games and losing one the week. 30 P . H have pulled the trigger. If you do you Richards’ Bullding 91Main St Doston's only defeat was at the hands E 2 will in all probabdility miss the target. - of New Yorl atura and . Loul Totals TH jwing he gun d_keep swingini it Toat ohe Eame to Chicagh Fbhclitn' [ = e e A ime arnet break. |resulting from the misfortune of owever, upheld President Harry Pul- Consent of the Governed Firs 2 league champions, and Philadelphia, 31 Good advice to the beginner is to learn | broken leg suffered by Vic Saler. The |liam's ruling, which vindicated O'Day.| We are confident tr t meRY appear unable to get started properiy, 3 quickly, especially onjterms of the deal were not made| As the two clubs were tied at the|are planning to give Te mostly on account of weakness in the 8 straightaways. Don’t hesitate. First | Public. end of the regular schedule, it was| Mexieans will haye - — INp— box. None of the other teams has |§ 1 — impressions are almost always the Merkie will ever be remembered in|found necessary to play off the tie at|for formalities to de . i displayed any great strensgth. - xq = White Sox Rally in 9th. best, but above all means be careful |baseball history as the cts the Polo grounds in a post-season | until they secure & qu 3 T m c In the American, Chicago. has isken b Chicago, April 22.—Pitcher Groom, |to avoid what is known as snap shoot- [of the most disastrous "' plays |clash. Miner Brown beat Christy | from the Temarw—Ho ravi 0. | the- lead through ' good work in the : it B aiA: icARS (0 wae LIt xeak. | 2. ; - that ever happened. On Sept. 23, 1903, | Mathewson And took the champion. box and timely hitting, althoush Row- ened in the ninth and the locals staged —_ during his first year as a nt, Fred |<hip, winning the world's series soon AP S~ iand’s men averaged less than seven | . a rally which gave them the fial game CUBS MAY BUY MERKLE. overlook# the formality of touching |after for the second time at the ex- Would Be Satisfactory & P lmNED & co hits a game last week. The White . of the series with St. Louis, 3 to 2. T — ) x> second base after a hit by Al Bridwell |pense of the Detroit Tigers. Never - mind Sout S > . [Box took ihres stralwhi frossiieRelt. "Dy Zader Coum, | After ome man was out, Risberg |To Replace First Baseman®Saier, Who |that should have.won the game for| Though Merkie was peld np to public | yous 1ite, Sonaie i and two out of three from St. Louis. T Em A e T B P Sl Saow’ lijuced. Naaw Xork _in: the minth ipuing. Hof-| raiceie fof 4.t i P e e o iOE Btene) Agency Established May, 1 Boston and New York also came son was purposely passed. Felsch man, the Cub outflelder, returned the |y eneraily disres 4|e\1‘;n all pl;\w'x l.,{‘ ey're "t e e A T e St. Louis Defeats Pittsburgh. {hen singied over second base. sen GiEred Merkle, former slugger of the balLto Brace /whe.taesed; second|ie time. McGraw stood by fhe younk | know.—Indianag * berg jeing run. e s | drst b e resuit was Byl oo ATTORNEVS-AT-LAW from Philadeiphia and were then de-| St. Louis April 22—St. Louls buch- |FiRere Tome WitT (16 CRRE T o | ember of the Brookiyn | which of course cancelled New York's | Merkia- developed (nto o grany piares e threw to third, ad while Austin turned | was sold Saturday to the Chicago winning run. He heiped the Giants win pennants in | More Comforta ‘Brown & i i 3 A > to catch the Chicago ¢aptain, Collins |riona! league team. Fred Mitche This game was thic subject of a|i911, 1912 and 1913, Last year he w “our thousa erman . na Germ = « Hnids = 3 new manager of - the Cube, hopes|spirited fight between the New York |fraded to Brooklyn for Lew Mca . Rave cromisd fn Over Thames Nat. Bank, She! N‘-“T it St ) Chicase (A) through this cash transaction to bolster |and Chicago Cubs before the board of [a catcher, in time to cut In on w £ would Ratione Baak Y " Telopuone 38 ot % 5% § Sjthe first basé weakness of his team ldirectors of the league. The board, |series spoils for the fourth time interred. ¥ i i1z 13 i1 i3 i1 33 113 NORWICH TOWN 11 tid 2 " - o2 Mise Bacheler to Teach Children's SATURDAY'S MARKET. H 1ol Class at Art School—Third New e 5 H vae House on Julian Street Ocoupied— | OPened Heavy But There Ware Ir- = ¥ Death of Mre. Sophy Hubbard—| regular Rallies During the Session. . Need of Sign Post at Peck's Corner| New York., April 21 —Heaviness, _| bordering upon acute weakness mark- Aletter fram Mrs. Jessie D. Dudley | oq the first half of todav's brief ses= of Fargo, N. D, class of ‘80 Mt. Hol- | 5ion with ‘irregular rallies on short =N & Joke, Tecelved hore ant woek Y & |covering at the close. Dealings were| it % Taee base hit. Gand Norwich °“'vfi“"‘ '{;""‘ oAt % | virtually meaningless, the turnover| !f o ] —— present activities. Mrs. Dudley is a | Nntn o IS ar0 600 shares. SATURDAY'S RESULTS. member of the Woman's Literary club, X At the outset there was a resump 1a state superintendent of missionary | yap of professional pressure upon mu- National Leagus. literature home and foreign. belongs | Hh of PIefetioOna] TIRQSIIS QRNC T : New Tork 2. Botn . g e R v Shhon&iand | sues, Bethichem, Sfeel. new and _ald ax A rhianeli fon rs In New England or were | Shares. faling 3 1.2 to 4 polnts. with . St Touts 3. Cincimnant 2 born there, is fnanclal seorstary of the | 1 10 3 for Sicas Sheffield and Crucl. e Amarican Loagen. church, receiving and forward- | Die Steels shipnings. motors . and v < Boston & New Yok & s ing all the benevolences. She travels, | '8qdInE metale, L o o, s e — tomin geast occasionally, a good re- | CRARSTHAL SL IO B s L S Louts e Where The Best ‘“""E %ord of an alumna elghty years of age. |19 NE VOIS Sl O ver, k- | 8 : 2 4 is He Going? Remington on the market. ing full recovery. Utilities, notably R . i A £ Everything e e orswitnts 20 Light Electrie Occupying New Home. gas shares. were relatively agtive. S . or the Home ¥ Light Plant for Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam H. Hopkins | Ohioc Gas reflected further ng £ s s o ‘C::IARTZ WAUREGAN H. R. WAGNER the farm, $110.00. Pave moved Into the house which they | for profits at a gross decline of 4 1-2 o X 5 HOTEL Box 196 W. P. HOLMES have built on Jullan street, the name | points. e H » M 9-11_Water St oF ouibes Gricwoll, O wiven to the newly opened road off| Rails were irregular to heavy, .Le- Norwich, Conn. ‘Washington street, opposite Hospital | high Valley losing a- point, with re- Tel. 8-2 Corner. This is the third house re- |versals in other coalers, transcontin- | i3 : . Deves . cently erected on the street. entals ana New York:Central, the lat- | 33 St R » s 3 N Ready Mired Motor Cycles, METAL . —r— ter falling to respond to its excellent T e ) Bl 2o - : p -3 Bicycle Sgpplies Sign Post Needed statement. - There » were - -dgenitery [ . e s 3 int and CEILINGS AY Peck's Corner where five roads{dealingg in winor apectalties: matniy ™~ : o GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. Varnishes, Sundries : mtet eople on leaving the trolley | At concWasions, but these were thought By PR : : DYE WORKS Oils and Brushes . vl John O. Johneon 180k in vain fur the signpast which e aDumant oyt % am e 1 - @ : 157 Frankiin St. and Metals 3 PENDLETON, Jr. 13 Contral Ave. QUire & Tty houses for directions. standing eontragte . o o o anai R B 3 s Tel. 1217-4 Preston Bros. Inc. 35 Broadway Tel. 719 and 719-3 Y . e day's budge n - 3 : et —_— —_— o } cial developments bore mainly upom . : - . Will Make May Baskets. prevaiing market uncertalnties. es- ok and High Grade| QUALITY MILK ee SPEAR and HAIR Ever Read. circle of The King’s [pecially the lkelhood of war taxas . 3 o You'll See DRESSING Daughters will meet this (Monday) | tion B e e o S GROC.RIES for Bal C. A. SPEAR Harper Method A. T. Otis & Son and Children Optometrist Alse evening at the home of Miss Jessie K. | The weekly bank statement u 3 oS s ot v 3 Manicuring Hyde on Washington street. The time [ all calculations, the actual cash TR 2 proa wil Ibe spent in making of less than 312000000, belng, far de: $ Rohene Rt 72 Franklin St. e it e et Franklin Sauare |@) \yige FARNHAM : low the expect e 2 X N, . - i { up stairs Teaching at Art School. tlon of 3730400 in reserves reduces| 1 & ] e s | STORER FARM in Somers Bidg. Thayer Block : Aiss Isabel Bacheler of East Town | the total excess to about $131.000.000 : Av_nes | Tel. 578 : atreet ha scharge for the spring term | lots of more than $40,000,000 since e N e 6f the Saturday morning children's | the early part of the month. USROG e ¢ Cloctnnant THE | neda Watde GET IT PLUMBING class In the art department of the| Today's nominal operations in bonds Qioee & Clactenast 1. | ¢ " e Free Academ were of the usual irregular character, i s THAMES | and.Bottling = ‘As You Like It -f Y ——— with total sales (par value) of $1,- Detwoit 3. Clersland 4 NATIONAL . Ew&";:a“r N i JAMES W. 873,000, T TS - a3 1SK'S ® ——\ : Inited States govern s dur- Montreat 3. Newars 19, 16 Shet : - o Ot he donih Of her siater, Mrs. |k the week was almost wholly at A5 3 S . = etwate s o Tel. 425:2 Franklin Square Telephons 1884-24 Sophy Hubbani of Hartford which o concessions, those issues, together % Tuly 19.40 STANDINGS. curred Friday and was oaused by ~ A\ : e —————— —— Pneumenia. e s e g e e 3 : Dec. 180 Jan. 18 REO CARS FERGUSON'S Tuinttore e 1-2 per cent. on call. Spot steady: middling 20.18. Men. lest Are Good Cars on H and HiGH GRADE Mrs. Josephine Parker of Plain Hill . s hol MEMORIALS is visiting fiiends inJewett City. i STOCKS: s 2au. cuse H REO GARAGE Franklin Sauare Ve X e ©. A Tiliam C. Thomas of Bast Town| 1t At Raboec H Watches, 2N TREA KUEBLER CO. stract spent the week end at his| 190 Ak anid 3 Cut Glass and o 39 Franklin St. teme in Goshen, Lebanon 0 Ak Chalmens o commercial 60 da H ms"""""‘" "T‘"'"'; - Tel. 561 ity = 3 n Street . 1 John Casey of Springefild, Mass. | 1300 Am e e BN Won Lewt. — — spent-last week at his home on West| 19 Am Guilders, demand 40 3-4; cables 40 (I WASSERMANN own strect, near Wightman's switch. A Lires. remand 40 3 cables s The 5 JAMES L. CASE DR. 9 A Rubles, demand 28.58: cavies 5. : Plaut-Cadden Co. 37 Shetucket St. R Mers muel -Crocker of Tufts' Col-| 9 Bar_silver 74 3-4. .Mexican dollars . € Estab. 1872 A sh ' Ao s i e, came Friday to visit her| 13 57 3-4. Government bonds steady. T.iE o H 3 insura ghter, Mise Catherine F. Crocker of | &% Railroad bonds irregular. ' pe = R e bty kg I Uroniey Scotland d. 1 4 b ul n ™ = i TOCK M/ TIMELY INFORMATI 4146 Main se| @ 1es 146 Main St g % 's of Elm avenue who has| % LIVE STOCR MARKET. ON FOR : Norwich, Ct. Teaenioh Cb. - London for a month or| i SibRsakeh 12 = 5 ¥ THE TRAPSHOOTING NOVICE “Tonn. Reparing | —_— noss. leaves today (Mop- aiitabureh, April 20—Cattle supply et Fe ridgeport. uxh Market steady. Prime, $110 | Some Valu Hints on' Putt e LET ME PAINT SUPPLIES and AMiss. Josals Gray of Danielson has Tobacco s, 31050@11: falr, 39.35@10: com.| Shot Where It Will Smash the Tar- B and everything IT FOR YOU! ACCESSORIES come to roside with her brother and Am W P opr mon $8@9: common to good fat bull gets. : g f:"&:"""l GEO. F. ADAMS C. E. LANE §$10; common to good fat cows. e : e Thines Erestrical .54 ers $7@10. fresh cows 'y “Traps or. . nl i i R e M el COWS |- Thets $a st ailot CHAt Svecy. movics e Walter P. Moran O $13G 13 Behvy WHR thin omiver trapshooting should ‘keep in mind: 38, "'-'t;; - Shetucket St. Tel. 1343-4 $6@o. look at the spot where you - Telephone Sheep and lambs.—Supply especial- | Want to put your load of shot.” Don't PURE DRUGS 1y light. Market steady on sl and | 2im at the target<look at it with Tower on Tamba. Brime wethers 31075 | both eyes open. The hand that holds H Compounded Photographi Am zine ‘Auaconda Atchiwn Atchlms pr AU Birm & A G & WI Bald Tocomo . Balt & Ohla .. Balt & Obls pr er, Mr. and Miss Gray at their home 271 Washington street. Snop tel. 731 House tel. 1123-2 An automobile party from this vi- cinity were in Noank Saturday morn- ing to witness the launching of the five-masted schooner Virginia Pendle- Everything Pur Need a Plumber? Clean and Good Barrett Co. ton, to which invitations had been is- the foll Accuratel. Batopilas Min @11.00; good mixed, $10.00@10.50: fair he gun follows the eye, and instinct- | 4 ly) Goods? vy th sued. B mixea 8600373 cuils ‘ana common, :\r:ly]o:):‘lll‘polnl the gun where you by Why The Tel. 887 PRO:‘IDE.NCE Ant P s e 4.50@7.00; lambs, _ $10.00@13.00; - x M GEORGE M. J. . BAR of fliness, Mizs Dessie M. Greee oo Butte " aup spring_lambs, $16.00@19.00. To know the right spot is by nolf RATHEONE| )| CRANSTON CO. bl BAKERY re S— ) sl al jower. vy X > » street school where she has the charge Cin' Prcinc BIH00@16.10: mediums $16.00@ 16 10; | 1iEht. Gun shot also covers distance 182-3 25-29 Broadway Tel. 1133-3 of the intermediate rcom. Mrs. Bix- by of Bliss Place has been . substi- tyting for Miss Grant. Cent Leather Ceere_De_Paseo Chand Motor % Ches & Oblo 100 Chic & Alow heavy yorkers, $1550@16.00; light | &t & goodly rate of speed. Therefore RS Rl - vorkers, . $14.00@14.50: pigs $13.00@ | it is necessary to gauge. the flight of H{ Drive Him to the roughs $14.00@14.75; stags, $12 [ S&Ch to a nicety if you would smash AUTO LIVERY GREENEVILLE LUMBER the target. And this requires judg- CHOICE MEATS and GRAIN CO. of all Nutmegs Win. e kEE ment. Grwsari d EXPRESS i ) The Nutmegs defeated the Y. M. H. e “cor g . raodl Experts, both -amate: a fes- iroceries an: s for his Oats and descriptions A In o very fast and exciting game | 't Shn 100 e W Erhet S Peime b | sional, have by constant practice ac Feovione Ty el oy L CHAPPELL CO. 3 Sunday to the tune of 5 to 3 in 14 in- 312.00@13.25; butcher grades, $6.50@ |auired a desree of skill that enables | H [ 85 Town St T. 4. Fitzgetnld WH Usisy Best Flour - 2 ool . | nings. The Nutmegs would - like to 11.71 i i them to quickly gauge the flight of a = Norwich Town| L 9 at the same tim ta d Tel. 34-12 Phone 977 449_N. Main St. Tel. 24 hear from any fast amateus i y ateur team in Tei. 326-5 g target as soon as it leav 3 Pastern Connecticut undér 20. Calves—Receipts 200 head. _Market es the trap. slow and 50 cents lower. Culls to| L ney can decide in an instant just Send all challenges to Chas. Miller, where to put their shot and he 7 : 33 Epring St. Nergich, Conn. i Rl . mbs, — Receipts 6,400 | their Sudgment is correct is evidenced GOOD ROOFING| oy o IF HE'S SICK 3 s N . Bfarket slow and 40 conts lower. s oo they ke _iywite [ : in all ¥ men . ',’,' - HIGH GRADE Nt e e Choice lambs $18@16.35, cull to fair e P R L o its branch o COAL takes on a different aspect. descri If von Hindenbiirg Bas any “mas- 313@15.75, clipped lambs 39@13, year- DR. COLES terly drives” mp his sleeve lings $10@12, sheep $5@12. Question of Opinion. . i Chas.E. Whitaker, g better be producing a few o Hogs.—Receipts 2,500 head. Market | Opinions differ somewhat as to 81 Water St ,,:5,”7‘:,', . S, 00 135 Franklin St Reports from the front indicate that active. Yorkers $16@16.15, pigs $11.50 | whether the targets shot at by begin- - e Telephone Tel. 1085 they are badly meeded.—Kansss Clty @14.25, mixed $16.10@16.25. heavy [ ners are more often lost by being shot Tel. 184 Journal. $1625@16.40, roughs $14@14.25, stags | under than shot over, that is: whether the load of shot goes under or 'AND #OCKET H Athletic and $11.50@12.50. i Fair Ald to Germany. L o x4 . Cy sporting Good: Chicago speculatcrs, aw weil as| -3 Or Ko pr .. Kansas City, April 20—FHog receipts seems inclined to BILLARDS il 5"’5 THUMM'S e pacifists must be studted as possible| 2% Ot X Or Suw cstimate. dtoday 2,000 head. Recsived being most preva- g DOOLEY & VEL Vo Deticat of Up-to-date sources of falr @id to Germany.| 1o s Gima officially 6,927 head. Shipment 1,991 Rekiost | Froanian Ty P Aot 4 “Washington Star. 1350 Toa Comper head. The market was steady. Quota- |, The reason for this being based up- S1MPSON 40 Frankiin t. X B . Tons el Trom oress ve s g0 iar [on' the claim that the novice dees not { 15 Ripley Place 5 <.V, 900 Tnter G pr 100 pounds, against $14.95@1535 per |SPPreciate that owing to the straight 1112-4 Tel. 1309 PENDLETON, Jr. s it 100 pounds on Thursday. stock of his gun he should see the tar- 3 »Chlldren Cry g i N o g set well above the gun barrel; that is = FOR FLETCHER'S s i 558 t © GHICAGD GRAIN WARKET. look, and consequently point the gun. g ST 2 Ko 8 % = e el o B s e BETTING'S HAVANA LEAF CIGARS FARMING IMPLEMENTS 1100 Lehigh Valey z & % CAES ORIA B b B¢ S50 abould, os & s e just sieer ot 2 A Whole Lot of Quality for a Nickel X and S o e s Lo dreen i ws m e sinary poin: will naturaliy ave to be | B “Ask the Men Who Smoke Them” CHANICY' TOOLS BOWLING AND BILLIARDS, 00 azwel: M 1 pe % H b4 1% copsifierably ; lower, by the time of all kinds WIING AND BiiLlan: m i o the shot travols out to the target ihat c 5 for 25¢ Box of 50 for $2.25 THE HOUSEHOLD Phone. » Petrol - S - object e N1 F? BETTING, 6 Broadway Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin $treet - <5 e gx NG . ; / P

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